Wintfrei*TttUiD0aT»KE«llE3BMK««n. O I I I I I ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Has stood the Tett of Tine MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COWBlNED JULIUS KRAUSE. AjNTER PAPh. AND HANGED House and Sign Painting ofi_ all kinds and the most satisfactory paper hanging guaranteed. Shop on Minneso a street south of Chicago House. uiamg&icneforS&le The New Ulm Stone Company is rea dy to sell building stones at the Quarry. For prices inquire of J. Pfenningex, W. Boesch, A. Schell or Chas. Stolzeaberg, Redstone. NOTICE.—The use of ln»d far pastur ing or cutting of wood or qearryHtg and hauling of stone is not allowed u*less by a written permit from the company. NEW ULM STONE CO. WOOL! The undersigned wishes to announce to the putlic, and especially to his old customers that on the corner of Minneso ta and 2d south streetin NewUln^he has opened a Wool and Woolen Goods de Dartment, where he keeps blankets, flannel, knitting-yarn, stockings and woolen-patting of ...

»*4~K f(ett Ultf flevkW JOHNSON & WICHERSH, POIUSIIEU. Wednesday Oct. 2*, 1895.V The Cause of the Hand Times. Tfee New Jersey Democrats declare in their platform that "the industrial de pression with which we have been afflic ted during the past three years is charge able to legislation enacted by the Repub lican party.'* A similar assertion (has been made ia "other Democratic plat forms, and is frequently seen in Demo cratic newspapers. Ifc is a grcws misre presentation, as e^ery intelligent citizen knows but granting it to be true, the Democrats still remain responsible for the haj-d times. They were in power throughout the whole period of depres-, sion, with ample opportunity to protect all interests and to promste &e general welfare and prosperity. When they dis covered the alleged injurious effects of existing Republican legislation, why 4id they not repeal it, and give the country something better in the place of it* They were not obliged to sit still and let bad I law...

VS 8. 1 .. I t- '•V'f I !& On echoing shores the nice decrees Of garb and guise no longer tease No etiquette the soul enslaves The bore in vain an answer craves, And duns may clamor' as they please* Oblivions here of those and these, On windy cliffs we dream at ease— Here, where the free Atlantic raves -, On echoing shores. Mid purple heather hum the bees, And sea birds wheel adown the breeze, And deep below the inriding waves Boom through the galleries of their caves With lap and plash of seething seas On echoing shores. —Cecil Harley in Temple Bar. BAIRD'S TAPIR. JL Common Enough Animal That Cannot Be Seen In Any Collection. Still less known in this country, and never seen, either in menageries or mn seums, are the two species of tapir found in Central America. The sleek, plump bodied, chocolate brown tapir of South America we do see occasionally, both alive and dead, but of Baird's tapir there is not even one adult etuffed specimen in existence, either in this country or in E...

l'» Manifold Disorders Are occasioned by an impure and im poverishedconditionof theblood.Slight impurities, if not corrected,develop into serious maladies, such as SCROFULA, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM an othertroublesome diseases. To aire these is requireda safeand reliable rem edy free from any harmful ingredients, and purely vegetable. Such is It removes all impurities from the bloodand thorough ly cleanses the system. Thousands of cases of the worst forms of blood dis eases have been Cured by 8. 3. S. Send forour Treatise mailedfreetoany address SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. CementWork. The undei signed announces that he is iow prepared to do all kinds of cement vork, such as sidewalks, cellers, cisterns tc, cither by contract or by the day. VII kinds »f material and especially ce uent of »he beat quality kept on hand tnd sold atlowflgure. JOHN LUETJEN Mrs. Laudenschaeger Dealer in- 4 TOVES RDWAliE TINWARE LIGHTNING RODS nje celebrated W I E S I N E N E W I A.ttElvF'V N S in Machines....

A ^sarai ^^MfM^n^ws.i Mending the Clock. It's jest as fawther said it was—they's something' here that's wrong The gran'ther clock is ailin,' sir—we're glad you come along. It stood an' sulked a week or two, an' wouldn't tick or ring. Or run its nan's aroun' its face, or do a blessed thing. It's old enough to hev a rest, as people say, you know "We often think it started out a thousan' years ago. An' Cousin Pete, who sets an'tells us stor ies in the dark. He wonders ef it give the tune for Noarb in the ark. We're glad it's goin' to start ag'ln for when it ain't no good, It makes a sort o' friendly fuss all through the neighborhood The folks inquire as if 'twas folks, an' stop us on the way, An'anxiously they ask us how the ol' clock is to-day. They's lots of time machines aroun' that have a deal o' lack, An' need a steady gran'ther clock to keep 'em on the track I've seen folks stan' out in the road, an' wait an' listen like, To set their watch by this 'ere clock as soon's they heard...

THE A TSlKBO OMMKSKCBSR W W YOHH UJMU ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OL RELIABL E M. SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE I Has stood the tttt of ThM MORE SOLO THAN ALU OTHER BRANDS COMBINED JULIU S KRAUSE.5 'S*^PAINTER A 1 I IHANGE^ House ami Sign Painting of all kinds and the most satisfactory paper hanging guaranteed, Shop on Minneso a street south of Chicago Hou&e. ui Gjj3,g Si cue for Sale The New Ulm Stone Company is rea dy to sell building stones at the Quarry. For prices inquire of J. Pfenninger, W Boesch, A. Schell'or Chas. Stolzcnberg, "Redstone. NOTICE.—The use of land for pastur ing or cutting of wood or quarrying and hauling of stone is not allowed unless by a written permit from the company. N E W ULM STOXE OO. c*5s NO IRRITATION. P-.OC7Z7t & GAMS^S CO c:\T7. •yvc The'uiimrs-iirned wishes to announce to the pul,lie, and especially to his old customers that on the corner of Minneso ta and 2d south strectin NewUlm,he has opened :i Wool and "Woolen Goods de partment, wiiere he keeps blan...

if, if 1 I -i4- & -, ftarUlm Review JOHHSOH & WICHERSKI, PUBLISHERS. Wednesday Oct. 30, 18«5, Exchange Talk. President Cleveland evidently mislaid that page of his Atlanta speech in which he was to come oat strong for George Washington tor a4hird term.—Minnea polie Times. The recent discovery of the pre-his toric Egyptians in a burying ground on ly 30 miles distant f«om the Nile holds out a hope that there is, after all, some thing more primitive-apct £han Bourbon Democracy.—Minneapolis Times. The launching of Senator Allison'* boom may not hive aroused universal enthusiasm all over the United States, but it has drawn Jorthjjlqss ad-verse com ment than has that of any other man who has acknowledged the possession of presidential aspirations.—Omaha Bee. The sentiment grows thatvtjh,e Cubans tin arms should not be looked .upon by ais as mere rebels. And it is within the range of the possible that this sentiment may be crystahzed before long. Spain has quite enough on her hands...

Burning Pain Erysipelas in Face and Eyes Inflammation Subdued and Tor tures Ended by Hood's. "I am so glad to be relieved of my tortures that I am willing to tell the benefits I have de rived from Hood's Sarsaparilla. In April and May, I-was afflicted -with erysipelas In my face and eyes, which spread to my throat and neck. I tried divera ointments and alteratives, but there was no permanent abatement of the burn* ing, torturing pain, peculiar to this complaint. I befwa to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and Felt Marked Relief before I had finished the first bottle. I con tinued toImprove until, when I had taken four HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES bottles, I was completely cured, and felt thatall •igns, marks and symptoms of that dire eom had forever vanished." I P1 0'lalnt Hood'8 Pills arWisconsinand prompt effleient, yet easy In action. Sold by all druggists. 28c. TTAWA, Hillsboro, ii^e Millirjery The ladies of New Ulm should bear in mmd that we lead in millinery goods of all kinds. HATS and ...

'•v -1- 'IIS' ITHE OLD GINHOUSE. flwajlug pinea have ymwa axoand 1ft, Triunpet vines -with garlanda bound it, .5«llow jasmines climbed and crowned it, Laughing dtmn their agreen and gold. Tendrils throtigh each «taek escaping fUfeitlra worn roof widely gaping Bvery iiole with beauty {toping In the ginhonse gray and old. In the morn the squirrels peeping^ O'er the rafters lightly leaping, With a bark awake the sleeping Owl, who blinks up, drowsy polled And at night, with sudden stirring From the eaves, the wan light blurring, Flit the bats with dusky whirring Bound the ginhonse gray and old. jfJfj Oh, the days well nigh forgotten, When along the floor now rotten J" ^'^K Waves and waves of snowy cotton h" Oft in billowy beauty rolled, 'v While the toilers wrought a-augjng' Mellow lays that yet are ringing O'er the tide of time still winging I From the ginhonse gray and old! Oh, those songs with sweetness teeming, Chasing care and pain redeeming! Often still they soothe my dreaming, sa...

Heals Running Cures Sores. I the Serpent's Sting. buNTAulUUS in all ite stages completely1 \BL00 POISON stinate gores and ulcers' yield to its healing powers i'lt removes tbe poisonandboilds up the system.}' A valuabie treatise on the disease ana its treatment mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. CementWork. Th andei signed announces that he is now prepared to do all kinds of cement work, 9uch as sidewalks, cellers, cisterus etc., either by contract or by the day All kinds of material and especially ce men of he best quality kept on hand and sold atlowfigure. O N E E N Mrs. Laudenschaeger -Dealer in STOVES HARDWARE TINWARE LIGHTNING RODS The celebrated W I E S I N E N E W A.MEIU'' ^.N Sewin Machines. Cor. Mina. & 1st Str ^. N $ 5 0 0 Kewarrl! We will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, sick I Headache Indigestion, Constipation or I Costiveness we cannot cure with Weit' Vegetable Liver Pills, when the direc tions are strictly complied with. T...

fcf",.-, ftlo$$ner Hardware and Minneapolis Harvesters and Binders. Walter A. Woods Steel Tubular Mowers. J. I. Case and Minneapolis 'X: y*S% Threshers and Engines', "v ,^: d-:' Riding and WalkingPloWs WAGONS AND BUGGIES, '. I Qdtivatofs, Oils and paint$ ABOVE MACHINES AND REPAIRS FOR SAME ALWAYS ON HAND. Klossner & Mueller, |SeV Good We have now located in our new stand and are prepared to show the people an entirely new stock of goods, including Hardware, Stoves C'QOKM UTENSBLS, We now handle the RED CROSS Coding Stove. It is undoubtedly the best in the market. First ClassShop. tn our new buiding on South Minnesota Street vve are now prepared to do all manner of acksmithing & Wagon Work By this we mean that we can manufacture New \Vagons? Hay Racks and Bob Sleighs. We are a'So prepared to do first-class and guaranteed repairing of Wagons, Buggies and allkinds of Farm implements. We keep the best of stock and dothe work ourselves. Horses shoed prompt ly and with satisfactio...

Bargains in ~-i Watches Clocks J?1|Jewfelry—rr"J at Hauenstein'^*^ The afeeve is the eailiest poitrait of Abiaham Lincoln and appealed for the hist time'in McClurc's Magazine. It is lppiorluced from a daguerreotype, taken when Lincoln was between thirty-five and foity, and owned by his son, the Hon. Robcit T. Lincoln of Chicago. A Few Miles West. Some months ago, I made up mind to go west with a threshing crew—not because ot any illusions or because I ex pected to find anything like that repre sented in Buffalo Bill shows or cowboy dime literature, but simply because I wanted to make money. And by the way, I think that it might be with this Wild West exactly as with the Norwegi an outfarms way up in the mquntains— the tourists come there filled with ideag of the idyllic life, celebrated by poe and composers .they lea*e, disappointed and-with a shrugging of the shouldeis which often has a more direct cause than the disappointment. Out west here you are very apt -to take your breakfas...

**v flew«Ulm Hevisw & WICHERSKI hums. Wednesday Nov. 20, 1895. ANOTHER GONE BWEONG. City Attorney Pierce Quietly left Eedwood Palls Without Warnine He Leaves a Noteto Hig Legal Partner, Saying "111 Eeturn no More." Appears that he Left "Under Pear of a Sus pension by the Oourt. The ,ltedwood Gazette of Thursday says:—William L. Pierce, ex-county at torney, counsel to the corporation of Itedwood Falls, and an attorney of con siderable note ever since his appearance here immediately after the trial of ex County Attorney Madigan, disappeared quietly, over the Northwestern road, last Saturday evening. Monday afternoon A. C. Dolliff re turned from Wood Lake, where he had spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. Dolliff is Mr. Pierce's law partner and is a recent bright young graduate of the State University. Upon reaching his desk in the office it is understood that he found a note addressed to him from Mr, Pierce, the contents of which were to have Mr. Pierce's father form a part nership ...

Mr* George W, Tuley Benjamin, Missouri. Good Advice Quickly Followed ~.7"," Cured of Rheumatism by Hooc 's Sarsaparilla.^ *•C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: taken down with rheumatism over year ago. I was sick for over BIX months. Often I would have such pains that I could hardly endure them. A friend came to me and advised me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I tookK him at his word and got a bottle of it, and since have taken eight botQes of it. It as Cured Nl« When the doctors could do me no good what ever. After being benefited so much from this medicine I deseribe Hood's Sarsaparilla as a wonderful medicine. I also advise every one who ta troubled with rheumatism notto bewith Hood's^Cures- out Hood's Sarsaparilla. I am a farmer, and the medicine has given me much energy and strength to perform my work." GXOBQX W. TVLBY, Benjamin, Missouri. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect in proportion and appearance. SBcabox. ii^e Millinery The ladies of New Ulm should bear in mind that w...